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The Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council was the local authority for the Vale of Glamorgan in South Glamorgan, Wales, created in 1974 and reconstituted in 1996 as the Vale of Glamorgan Council unitary authority. [1] It was a second tier district authority, with South Glamorgan County Council providing county-level services to the area.
Electoral ward boundaries in the Vale of Glamorgan from 2022 Pre-2022 electoral ward boundaries in the Vale of Glamorgan. Until 2022 the county borough was divided into 23 electoral wards returning 47 councillors. Some of these wards are coterminous with communities (parishes) of the same name. Other wards may encompass several communities and ...
Colcot Sports Centre hosts an annual "mini-hockey festival", featuring mixed under-11 teams from Barry Island, Romilly, Palmerston, St Helen's of Barry, Llancarfan, Pendoylan, and Westbourne . [20] Near the Colcot Road/A4050 (Port Road) roundabout is the entrance to Brynhill Golf Club, to the west of the hamlet of Great Brynhill. The 18-hole ...
Cardiff and Vale College (or Coleg Caerdydd a’r Fro) is the largest college in Wales. [4] The college took control of the Cardiff International Sports Stadium from July 2015 on a peppercorn rent to Cardiff Council. [5] In 2015 a new main campus costing £45 million was opened in Dumballs Road, Cardiff, to cater for 4000 students.
Vale of Glamorgan (Welsh: Bro Morgannwg) is a constituency of the Senedd.It elects one Member of the Senedd by the first past the post method of election. Also, however, it is one of eight constituencies in the South Wales Central electoral region, which elects four additional members, in addition to eight constituency members, to produce a degree of proportional representation for the region ...
Buildings and structures in the Vale of Glamorgan (17 C, 16 P) E. Economy of the Vale of Glamorgan (9 P) Education in the Vale of Glamorgan (2 C, 1 P)
The name also survives in that of Vale of Glamorgan, a county borough. Glamorgan comprised distinct regions: the industrial valleys, the agricultural vale and the scenic Gower Peninsula. The county had boundaries with Brecknockshire (north), Monmouthshire (east), Carmarthenshire (west), and to the south it was bordered by the Bristol Channel.
Barry, Vale of Glamorgan (4 C, 39 P) C. Cowbridge (2 C, 9 P) L. Llantwit Major (12 P) P. Penarth (6 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Towns in the Vale of Glamorgan"